The Logico Quadruple Nested Ceiling Light is composed of hand blown glass diffusers with a die-cast aluminum support frame and canopy in a pale grey matte lacquered finish. Mounts to a standard electrical junction box. The Logico Quadruple Nested Ceiling Light is available in micro or mini sizes.

The Logico Quadruple Nested Ceiling Light is composed of hand blown glass diffusers with a die-cast aluminum support frame and canopy in a pale grey matte lacquered finish. Mounts to a standard electrical junction box. The Logico Quadruple Nested Ceiling Light is available in micro or mini sizes.

UL Listed.

Shown in Micro size.

Artemide Lighting

The Artemide Group, founded by Ernesto Gismondi in 1959, operates throughout the world and aims to satisfy all lighting needs by reinforcing its position as a world leader in the lighting industry.
For more than forty years, Artemide has aimed to propose light as a companion to people, both as a source of physical pleasure as well as a mental comfort. Artemide showcases products capable of meeting people's multiple needs, while offering the light performance characteristics most suited to each moment of life.
Artemide offers a production structure that can offer expertise in the processing of both traditional and modern materials. The vast range of designs reflects the commitment of Artemide to provide a product that is guaranteed with an image that is strong and consistent.

Born in Ferrara, Michele de Lucchi studied in Padua and in Florence, Italy, where he graduated in architecture in 1975. After completing his studies architecture, his friendship with Ettore Sottsass and Alessandro Mendini took him to Milan at the end of the Seventies, where he became one of the main activists in the provocative designer group Memphis. His approach to the creation of new styles in design helped to play an important role in the Memphis movement, but by the late 1980's, de Lucchi had moved on to more traditional designs. After working with Artemide to develop some of their lasting bestsellers, de Lucchi created his Produzione Privata label, which creates small series of his designs featuring exquisite craftsmanship.

Gerhard Reichert was born in Ravensburg, Germany in 1962. He holds a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Applied Science Weingarten. After graduating, he continued his education and received a degree in integral design at the SADK Stuttgart. In 1997 Michele De Lucchi invited him to work with him in Milan as a project manager in Studio De Lucchi. While he worked he laid the foundations for his own studio, Reichert-Design. In 2004 he was appointed Professor for Design at the University of Applied Science Aachen and in 2007 he accepted the offer for a professorship at the University of Applied Science SchwÃÂ¤bisch GmÃÂ¼nd. His expertise is design in complex global contexts and alternate branches of industry and markets such as office furniture, interiors, lamps and industrial and medical products. He has collaborated with national and international companies such as Artemide, AAT, ALS, Brunner, iGuzzini, Interstuhl, Koleksiyon, Leifheit, and Molteni.